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Earth spins because of the way it was formed. Our Solar System formed about 4.6 billion years ago when a huge cloud of gas and dust started to collapse under its own gravity. As the cloud collapsed, it started to spin. ... The Earth keeps on spinning because there are no forces acting to stop it.
Earth spins around its axis, just as a top spins around its spindle. This spinning movement is called Earth's rotation. At the same time that the Earth spins on its axis, it also orbits, or revolves around the Sun. This movement is called revolution.
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One thing all deserts have in common is that they are arid, or dry.
D. crust and upper mantle
because it is the two uppermost layers that moves the plates to create earthquakes, landslides, etc.
A is wrong because there is another layer in between the two called the upper mantle.
B and C is wrong because they do not contain the crust, the outermost layer of the earth.